Posted on 01/03/2013 6:36:29 PM PST by BenLurkin
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedevs off-air comments that Russian Presidents are given a secret file about extraterrestrials living among us created much media interest. Most news reports claimed that Medvedev was simply joking. His apparent reference to the Men In Black movie as a source of information on a super secret agency that monitors extraterrestrials on Earth was commonly cited as key evidence that he was in fact joking. The reasoning is that no political leader would refer reporters to a comedy to clarify national policy. It has now emerged that Medvedev was not referring to the Men in Black comedy after all, but to a recent Russian television documentary titled Men in Black that reveals many details about an extensive cover up of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth.
However, a more accurate translation of what Medvedev actually said about the Men in Black phenomenon was: You can receive more detailed information having watched the documentary film of the same name. So Medvedev was referring to a Russian documentary film titled Men in Black, not the Hollywood blockbuster by the same name...
Russian Men In Black (MIB) documentary, a number of prominent UFO cases in Russia and the USA are discussed. The Roswell UFO crash is covered, along with a number of extraterrestrial abduction cases, and UFOs disabling nuclear weapons facilities. The documentary examines testimony that extraterrestrial bases have been established on Earth, and that some are in restricted US military areas with the full knowledge of the Pentagon. The documentary even goes on to seriously discuss President Eisenhowers alleged meeting with extraterrestrials, where agreements were reached with some of the visitors giving them permission to take some of the Earths resources in exchange for advanced technology...
(Excerpt) Read more at exopolitics.org ...
you receive a reality check? Shucks, me no get no check. Could use the money too. I’m contacting C.S.
Out fo the Silent Planet and the sequels I have somewhere as well.
And, yes, The Screwtape Letters.
Does the program come with a check? Will need the payola especially if am going up against the tar baby. It’s the only part of the new upgrade I’m happy with on the spy computer. Called the Throw Me In the Brier Patch, patch.
If you want a real mental tune-up, read “The Abolition of Man.” Also, it will scare the bejeezus out of you.
The horror. The horror. <shudder>
Gee ... I’m doomed.
Lovecraft was right!
Ia! The Three lobed burning eye!
you are just saying that cause you didn’t wind up in the middle.
Hey, trifurcated eyes staring at you from three sides is bad enough.
Even worse when you broke their window playing ball.
I’ll go to the corner, and misbehave over there.
Not THAT corner.
Never that corner, no matter what the whispering over there tells you.
Always use the one with the desk and the proper lighting.
The desk has a hidden entertainment system.
The OTHER corner with the whispering is a moebius corner.
I think I finally got my coffee recipe right. It bit my tongue.
Either I got the recipe right or there’s something in my mug.
It’s correct.
Now if you give it to the local deer, they will act very strange.
They may even stop for a little nibble of one of yur neighbors.
[Pay it no mind, it’s not contagious. But your neighbors will wonder where the heck the zombie wildlife came from.]
In my room, the corner with the whispering has singularity tunnels that lead to parallel dimensions. I took the tour a couple of times, but each time I go out, another one of me comes in.
The last one of me wasn't so nice to be around, so my family asked me to stay put.
Environweenies dining on meadow muffins....LOL
“smell terrible when wet”
I can verify that! This is a University city and sometimes the smell after the rain is not what it should be...
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